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Yebo Liu is a Research Fellow at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Their research focuses on paleomagnetism, supercontinent dynamics, and tectonic evolution. Key contributions include studies on supercontinent Columbia’s stability, the Argyle diamond deposit’s emplacement, and asteroid impact flux variations across Earth, Mars, and the Moon. Liu has also investigated metamorphism-plate boundary linkages and contributed to global paleogeographic reconstructions. Their work integrates field studies, geochemical analysis, and computational modeling to advance understanding of Earth’s tectonic history.
Research highlights include:
- Paleomagnetic analysis of ancient dyke swarms and igneous provinces
- Supercontinent Nuna’s assembly mechanisms
- Continental connections between Australia, India, and Antarctica
Publications emphasize:
- Supercontinent cycle dynamics
- Earth’s long-term climate-tectonic interactions
- Geodynamic processes over billion-year timescales
Current research explores:
- Supercontinent stability mechanisms
- Paleomagnetic data integration
- Planetary-scale tectonic evolution patterns
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